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. >> are you doing little edie from "grey gardens?" >> oh, what a clever judge of character. >> obsessed with that documentary! i wanted to be little edie for halloween but my mother said i couldn't. she said i could go as one of the feral cats. the jokes on my mom, though, because boots was a lady cat. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: she's doing little edie from "grey gardens." >> i know. yeah. amazing. she just came to ryan with that impression. >> jimmy: no. >> no, ryan didn't -- i mean, she just was obsessed with that documentary, and she -- ryan just wrote it into the show for her. >> jimmy: i mean, that is hilarious. >> she did -- i mean, what 9-year-old knows how to do little edie? >> jimmy: -- knows "grey gards." i love it. oh, you guys, andrew rannells, set your tivos, your dvrs. "the new normal," tuesday night, 9:30 p.m. on nbc. andrew rannells. >> what?! >> jimmy: stick around, david byrne and st. vincent perform after the break. we love you, buddy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ been shopping so smart, cash back with your fr
. >> are you doing little edie from "grey gardens?" >> oh, what a clever judge of character. >> obsessed with that documentary! i wanted to be little edie for halloween but my mother said i couldn't. she said i could go as one of the feral cats. the jokes on my mom, though, because boots was a lady cat. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: she's doing little edie from "grey gardens." >> i know. yeah. amazing. she just came to ryan with that...
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now in midtown. >> this is 200,000. >> reporter: the cantor fitzgerald relief fund led by edy lutnik has helped raise million of dollars for the 9/11 policies. and she also wrote "unbroken bond." >> that's 4.5 million people who saw what appears to be a random listing of names around two waterfalls. >> reporter: what's behind the delay? well, there's plenty of blame to go around. the city says the port authority which is controlled by governors christie and cuomo suddenly stopped construction nine months ago and the port said it's the city-controlled memorial that owes tens of millions of dollars. >> the museum was supposed to open this year. and we understand that it has to happen. >> reporter: memorial and museum president joe daniels tells me if construction resumes soon, the museum could open in a year. >> we want it done as soon as possible. >> reporter: until then, visitors peeked behind the glass at steel beams and other artifacts that will one day be exhibits. >> i think that's the one that was affected. i think it would be a more rewarding experience to see details that woul
now in midtown. >> this is 200,000. >> reporter: the cantor fitzgerald relief fund led by edy lutnik has helped raise million of dollars for the 9/11 policies. and she also wrote "unbroken bond." >> that's 4.5 million people who saw what appears to be a random listing of names around two waterfalls. >> reporter: what's behind the delay? well, there's plenty of blame to go around. the city says the port authority which is controlled by governors christie and...
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. >> are you doing little edie from "grey gardens?" >> oh, what a clever judge of character. >> obsessed with that documentary! i wanted to be little edie for halloween but my mother said i couldn't. she said i could go as one of the feral cats. the jokes on my mom, though, because boots was a lady cat. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: she's doing little edie from "grey gardens." >> i know. yeah. amazing. she just came to ryan with that impression. >> jimmy: no. >> no, ryan didn't -- i mean, she just was obsessed with that documentary, and she -- ryan just wrote it into the show for her. >> jimmy: i mean, that is hilarious. >> she did -- i mean, what 9-year-old knows how to do little edie? >> jimmy: -- knows "grey gardens." i love it. oh, you guys, andrew rannells, set your tivos, your dvrs. "the new normal," tuesday night, 9:30 p.m. on nbc. andrew rannells. >> what?! >> jimmy: stick around, david byrne and st. vincent perform after the break. we love you, buddy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ been shopping so smart, cash back with your
. >> are you doing little edie from "grey gardens?" >> oh, what a clever judge of character. >> obsessed with that documentary! i wanted to be little edie for halloween but my mother said i couldn't. she said i could go as one of the feral cats. the jokes on my mom, though, because boots was a lady cat. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: she's doing little edie from "grey gardens." >> i know. yeah. amazing. she just came to ryan with that...
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. >> are you doing little edie from "grey gardens?" >> oh, what a clever judge of character. >> obsessed with that documentary! i wanted to be little edie for halloween but my mother said i couldn't. she said i could go as one of the feral cats. the jokes on my mom, though, because boots was a lady cat. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: she's doing little edie from "grey gardens." >> i know. yeah. amazing. she just came to ryan with that impression. >> jimmy: no. >> no, ryan didn't -- i mean, she just was obsessed with that documentary, and she -- ryan just wrote it into the show for her. >> jimmy: i mean, that is hilarious. >> she did -- i mean, what 9-year-old knows how to do little edie? >> jimmy: -- knows "grey gardens." i love it. oh, you guys, andrew rannells, set your tivos, your dvrs. "the new normal," tuesday night, 9:30 p.m. on nbc. andrew rannells. >> what?! >> jimmy: stick around, david byrne and st. vincent perform after the break. we love you, buddy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we, the people... will pick the perfect hote
. >> are you doing little edie from "grey gardens?" >> oh, what a clever judge of character. >> obsessed with that documentary! i wanted to be little edie for halloween but my mother said i couldn't. she said i could go as one of the feral cats. the jokes on my mom, though, because boots was a lady cat. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: she's doing little edie from "grey gardens." >> i know. yeah. amazing. she just came to ryan with that...
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. >> are you doing little edie from "grey gardens?" >> oh, what a clever judge of character. >> obsessed with that documentary! i wanted to be little edie for halloween but my mother said i couldn't. she said i could go as one of the feral cats. the jokes on my mom, though, because boots was a lady cat. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: she's doing little edie from "grey gardens." >> i know. yeah. amazing. she just came to ryan with that impression. >> jimmy: no. >> no, ryan didn't -- i mean, she just was obsessed with that documentary, and she -- ryan just wrote it into the show for her. >> jimmy: i mean, that is hilarious. >> she did -- i mean, what 9-year-old knows how to do little edie? >> jimmy: -- knows "grey gardens." i love it. oh, you guys, andrew rannells, set your tivos, your dvrs. "the new normal," tuesday night, 9:30 p.m. on nbc. andrew rannells. >> what?! >> jimmy: stick around, david byrne and st. vincent perform after the break. we love you, buddy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm barack obama, and i approve this message
. >> are you doing little edie from "grey gardens?" >> oh, what a clever judge of character. >> obsessed with that documentary! i wanted to be little edie for halloween but my mother said i couldn't. she said i could go as one of the feral cats. the jokes on my mom, though, because boots was a lady cat. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: she's doing little edie from "grey gardens." >> i know. yeah. amazing. she just came to ryan with that...
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it has been truly a joy. >> well, edie, so great talking to you. there is tons of press awaiting you down on the red carpet. good luck tonight. you won't need it. >> turn around, we want to see the back of that dress. >> we would love to see the back. can you do a little twirl for us? don is very much into fashion. >> i just think she looks hot, that's it. >> she gets the best dress award down here, don. it's early, but edie is rocking it. >> we're watching to see the twin towers, cnn's twin towers on the red carpet. beautiful ladies. see you later. see you later. >>> well, changes in the rules could change what happens to you on election day. we've got a look at the new voting rules. that's next. are you crazy? i would never go out without my covergirl. i want to look natural, not naked! but look! with covergirl, all you need is 3 little things to make beauty powerful for you. lashblast for voluptuous volume, outlast -- to keep your lips beautiful and not come off if you kiss... simply ageless foundation to help you look young. see? just three. ea
it has been truly a joy. >> well, edie, so great talking to you. there is tons of press awaiting you down on the red carpet. good luck tonight. you won't need it. >> turn around, we want to see the back of that dress. >> we would love to see the back. can you do a little twirl for us? don is very much into fashion. >> i just think she looks hot, that's it. >> she gets the best dress award down here, don. it's early, but edie is rocking it. >> we're watching...
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edie falco is going to be playing her. >> she's great. she's great in everything. >> jimmy: was it a fun party? >> it was -- it was fun -- most people would think it was fun. i'm so waspy and midnight is a really late hour for me and, you know, we -- i leave a wedding the minute the cake is cut, i'm like in the car and gone. >> jimmy: me, too. >> these people, they put me to shame, they put all american waspy people to shame. >> jimmy: her family? >> from 70-year-old women to children, they could party, party, party and never sleep, functioning on, like, a little tortilla, a lot of that key la and endless standing. >> jimmy: i see. well, sofia said to me, you know, it's really easy to dance when you are american, you just have to do one thing, i have to show you, of course. americans, they just have to do the one thing, you know, it's so easy. you just do this one thing. but in my country, you have to do this. and there's like -- [ applause ] >> jimmy: you have to? >> that is true. for days on end, people were sort of like, they would be
edie falco is going to be playing her. >> she's great. she's great in everything. >> jimmy: was it a fun party? >> it was -- it was fun -- most people would think it was fun. i'm so waspy and midnight is a really late hour for me and, you know, we -- i leave a wedding the minute the cake is cut, i'm like in the car and gone. >> jimmy: me, too. >> these people, they put me to shame, they put all american waspy people to shame. >> jimmy: her family? >>...
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. >> reporter: edie ludnick wears a broken heart necklace for her brother. >> broken but never severed. >> reporter: he was among the employers at cantor fitzgerald killed in the 9/11 takens. >> without a museum this memorial doesn't teach you anything. it doesn't tell them anything about what happened on that day. it doesn't tell them anything about the people who were murdered there. >> reporter: 11 years later the bond trading firm that lost more employees than anyone is again thriving. now in midtown. >> this is 200,000. >> reporter: the cantor fitzgerald relief fund led by edie lutnick has helped raise millions for 9/11 families. she also wrote "an unbroken bond" about the politics behind delays at ground zero. >> to me that's a missed opportunity because that's 4.5 million people who saw what appears to be a random listing of names around two waterfalls. >> reporter: what's behind the delay? there's plenty of blame to go around. the city says the port authority, which is controlled by governors christie and cuomo suddenly stopped construction nine months ago. the port says it's t
. >> reporter: edie ludnick wears a broken heart necklace for her brother. >> broken but never severed. >> reporter: he was among the employers at cantor fitzgerald killed in the 9/11 takens. >> without a museum this memorial doesn't teach you anything. it doesn't tell them anything about what happened on that day. it doesn't tell them anything about the people who were murdered there. >> reporter: 11 years later the bond trading firm that lost more employees than...
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edie falco is going to be playing her. >> she's great. she's great in everything. >> jimmy: was it a fun party? >> it was -- it was fun -- most people would think it was fun. i'm so waspy and midnight is a really late hour for me and, you know, we -- i leave a wedding the minute the cake is cut, i'm like in the car and gone. >> jimmy: me, too. >> these people, they put me to shame, they put all american waspy people to shame. >> jimmy: her family? >> from 70-year-old women to children, they could party, party, party and never sleep, functioning on, like, a little tortilla, a lot of that key la and endless standing. >> jimmy: i see. well, sofia said to me, you know, it's really easy to dance when you are american, you just have to do one thing, i have to show you, of course. americans, they just have to do the one thing, you know, it's so easy. you just do this one thing. but in my country, you have to do this. and there's like -- [ applause ] >> jimmy: you ve to? >> that is true. for days on end, people were sort of like, they would be ta
edie falco is going to be playing her. >> she's great. she's great in everything. >> jimmy: was it a fun party? >> it was -- it was fun -- most people would think it was fun. i'm so waspy and midnight is a really late hour for me and, you know, we -- i leave a wedding the minute the cake is cut, i'm like in the car and gone. >> jimmy: me, too. >> these people, they put me to shame, they put all american waspy people to shame. >> jimmy: her family? >>...
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so look, we just saw edie falco live on the red carpet and she looked amazing but not everyone does. and we are about to see some of the dos and some of the don'tzs. we may have to call the fashion to to. capella university understands rough economic times have led to an increase in clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with grief don't have access to the professional help they need. when you see these issues, do you want to walk away or step up? with a degree in...
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>> i love edie sedgwick. >> jimmy: really? well, i see that a little bit of her you in. but this movie is based on a popular book. >> yes. >> jimmy: you have a trend with you. >> i do, though. >> jimmy: 'cause, yeah, you did the "harry potter." a few people have read that book as well. but this one has a cult following as well. >> it does. it -- it has a really -- the people who identify with this book are very, very, very passionate about the book. and i didn't -- i hadn't heard of it before i took on the role. i read the script, and then i read the book afterwards. but, now, i fully get it. >> jimmy: do you want to explain what it's about to everybody? >> yeah. so the book is about a boy called charlie, and charlie is this kind of amazing boy. he's so nonjudgmental. he's such a sweet guy. and he gets thrown into high school and just gets -- >> jimmy: run over. >> yeah. just run over basically. bambi in the headlights. and then, he just -- luckily, he meets sam and patrick who kind of are the friends that help him through his troubled time and through high school. and y
>> i love edie sedgwick. >> jimmy: really? well, i see that a little bit of her you in. but this movie is based on a popular book. >> yes. >> jimmy: you have a trend with you. >> i do, though. >> jimmy: 'cause, yeah, you did the "harry potter." a few people have read that book as well. but this one has a cult following as well. >> it does. it -- it has a really -- the people who identify with this book are very, very, very passionate about the...
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. >> narrator: edie mcclurg played grace, the principal's secretary. coming from the world of improv comedy, she had a professional training that hughes could exploit. >> and i was sitting at the desk, and he looked at me, and he said, "how many pencils do you think you could hold in that head?" i put four in, and i bent down and that fell out, and i said three. he says, "okay, we're gonna start the scene that way." so that's my first thing on camera, is seeing me pull the pencils out of my hair. >> narrator: together, hughes, mcclurg, and the cast spun a string of gags into the elaborate telephone sequence. >> there's a scene in the office that we improvised. >> that whole sequence, when rooney thinks he's on the phone with ferris and therefore he begins saying terrible things about sloane's grandmother. >> yeah, that's right. just roll her old bones on over here, and i'll dig up your daughter. >> that was a much bigger sequence in the movie than had been on the page. >> we were all in a panic because i have to come up with some excuse for having mist
. >> narrator: edie mcclurg played grace, the principal's secretary. coming from the world of improv comedy, she had a professional training that hughes could exploit. >> and i was sitting at the desk, and he looked at me, and he said, "how many pencils do you think you could hold in that head?" i put four in, and i bent down and that fell out, and i said three. he says, "okay, we're gonna start the scene that way." so that's my first thing on camera, is seeing...
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wife, edie. two daughters, episcopalian. politics, independent. yale university, american studies. with an emphasis on religion and politics. b.a. summa cum laude. harvard university, ph.d., religion. georgia state university, professor of religion, five years. bost unirsity, professor of religion, eight years. chairman of the department of religion, one year and currently. newspapers and magazines, contributor to "new york times" magazine, the "wall street journal," slate.com, salon.com. author, three books on religion include ""american jesus," how the son of god became a national icon." hobbies: painful, of the boston red sox, diehard fan, a passion which introduced h to, quote, and theological themes that would later preoccupy him including why a good god would allow such an evil team as the new york yankees to win so many world series, unquote. besides baseball, tennis. stephen richard prothero. >> stephen richard prothero, your father is also a physician, is that right? >> that's correct. >> did he see the motion pictu by mel gibson? >> he did. >> what did he have to say abou
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thanks for being here. >> good morning. >> thanks for having us. >> edie, let me start with you. i should note, your firm lost 658 people in the attacks. it's been 11 years. are you surprised this museum hasn't been finished and open? >> surprised, no. disappointed, yes. i mean, the politics started -- lee and i were talking about this earlier. the politics started really on september 12th. and it hasn't stopped. it's really been the basis of what an unbroken bond is about. so i'm not surprised that even after ten years, it's continuing with the museum the same way that it did with the memorial. >> you lost your brother gary. >> i did. >> in 9/11. the fact that there is no museum open here now other than your tribute center, does that keep you from finding peace at ground zero? >> you know, i don't think that that's really what it is. when you lose someone you loved, there's always going to be a hole and no memorial or museum will ever fill that. but the reality is that the families fought very, very hard for a memorial that would tell a story. and we lost. we wanted the -- we wa
thanks for being here. >> good morning. >> thanks for having us. >> edie, let me start with you. i should note, your firm lost 658 people in the attacks. it's been 11 years. are you surprised this museum hasn't been finished and open? >> surprised, no. disappointed, yes. i mean, the politics started -- lee and i were talking about this earlier. the politics started really on september 12th. and it hasn't stopped. it's really been the basis of what an unbroken bond is...
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edie's in low 90s inland. 60s out towards the coast. >> a quick look at the bay bridge where it is backed up almost to the mcarthur maze. elsewhere, let's look towards milpitas where westbound 237 traffic. >> i think we're all done >> thanks for watching eyewitness news this morning.
edie's in low 90s inland. 60s out towards the coast. >> a quick look at the bay bridge where it is backed up almost to the mcarthur maze. elsewhere, let's look towards milpitas where westbound 237 traffic. >> i think we're all done >> thanks for watching eyewitness news this morning.
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. >> i hear edie falco will be playing her. >> she's great. she's great in everything. >> jimmy: was it a fun party? >> it was fun. i'm waspy and midnight is a really late hour for me. i leave a wedding the minute the cake is cut i'm in the car and gone. these people put me to shame. they put all american waspy people to shame. >> sophia's family? >> from 70-year-old women to 7 yearlies. they function on tortilla and tequila and endless dancing. >> sophia said it's easy to dance when you're american you have to do one thing. you know, it's so easy. you just do this one thing. but in my country, you have to do this. [ cheers and applause ] and that is true. for days on end, people were sort of like -- they're talking to you and shimmying around, doing hip swivels, they are a superior breed. >> i think you're right. i think the sun sets later too. that's probably part of it. they get in this thing where it goes on and on and on. >> they like spice in their food. i was raised on salt and pepper. not salti pepper. >> the actual spices and not too
. >> i hear edie falco will be playing her. >> she's great. she's great in everything. >> jimmy: was it a fun party? >> it was fun. i'm waspy and midnight is a really late hour for me. i leave a wedding the minute the cake is cut i'm in the car and gone. these people put me to shame. they put all american waspy people to shame. >> sophia's family? >> from 70-year-old women to 7 yearlies. they function on tortilla and tequila and endless dancing. >>...
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but snack brands like edy's ice cream, hershey's chocolate and lay's potato chips are trying to solve this issue. by launching "mid-calorie" treats that contain more fat and calories than those released during diet crazes, but less than the original versions. according to the research firm, "euromonitor international", sales of all foods and drinks with reduced fat, sugar, salt or carbohydrates... have risen to more than $51 billion 2006. a pilot thought of a heart pounding way to propose to his girlfriend he to occur on a ride overlooking the chicago skyline and made it seem like there were headed for a crash ... apparently he used ominous music ... he told a girlfriend at the controls were malfunctioning and she needed to read him the emergency procedures for the plane ... that's included a procedure for a marriage proposal and an engagement and she gave him the answer ... >>that is absolutely awful! a good home-cooked meal is next in lunchbreak . celebrity chef john besh is here with his version of italian wedding soup. you know what i love about this country? trick question. i lov
but snack brands like edy's ice cream, hershey's chocolate and lay's potato chips are trying to solve this issue. by launching "mid-calorie" treats that contain more fat and calories than those released during diet crazes, but less than the original versions. according to the research firm, "euromonitor international", sales of all foods and drinks with reduced fat, sugar, salt or carbohydrates... have risen to more than $51 billion 2006. a pilot thought of a heart pounding...
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the popping colors of edie falco showed there's nothing like the classic. understated but just as beautiful. and to talk more about the fashions, we're joined by -- >> the fashion dream team this year. >> oh, boy. the creative director of "elle" magazine, star of "all on the line" with joe zee, the man who helped me and you choose my dress, joe zee is in the house. fashion editor in chief of "skinny" suze yalof schwartz. talk about the red carpet. >> nicole kidman. the emmy red carpet is new for her. she looked dynamite. she's so statuesque and tall, she looked great in that dress. i just thought it was fantastic in ice blue. and everybody was talking about the girls from "girls." seeing her in that green oscar de la renta it's so chic and elegant. >> she somehow made something so sophisticated look young and accessible. >> and fun, yeah. >> let's talk to you. >> sofia vergara. she heated up the red carpet, and for a 40-year-old woman to be the sexiest person at the entire event, that's pretty amazing, i have to say. >> of course, julie bowen, i loved her d
the popping colors of edie falco showed there's nothing like the classic. understated but just as beautiful. and to talk more about the fashions, we're joined by -- >> the fashion dream team this year. >> oh, boy. the creative director of "elle" magazine, star of "all on the line" with joe zee, the man who helped me and you choose my dress, joe zee is in the house. fashion editor in chief of "skinny" suze yalof schwartz. talk about the red carpet....
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nbc's edie magnus is here with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: after what she said was more than a decade of abuse and a stint in prison herself, bobbi parker is back with her family and speaking for the first time trying to clear her name. >> for 11 years the woman's husband never gave up hope. >> reporter: in the spring of 2005 it was a sensational story. bobbi parker, the wife of a deputy prison warden, was found on a chicken farm in east texas with a convicted killer. the murder, randolph diald had escaped from the prison back in 1994 with bobbi parker in tow. >> he bound my wrists, he bound my ankles, and he beat me with his belt. it was a very severe beating, very severe. what i remember him saying is this is nothing compared to what the people that i know can and will do to you. >> bobbi parker said she was ripped from her husband and two daughters and that convicted killer randolph diall held her hostage for more than a decade. what did he say he would do if you tried to get away? >> he would either find me or m
nbc's edie magnus is here with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: after what she said was more than a decade of abuse and a stint in prison herself, bobbi parker is back with her family and speaking for the first time trying to clear her name. >> for 11 years the woman's husband never gave up hope. >> reporter: in the spring of 2005 it was a sensational story. bobbi parker, the wife of a deputy prison warden, was found on a chicken farm in east texas with a convicted...
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nbc's edie magnus is here with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: after what she said was more than a decade of abuse and a stint in prison herself, bobbi parker is back with her family and speaking for the first time trying to clear her name. >> for 11 years the woman's husband never gave up hope. >> reporter: in the spring of 2005 it was a sensational story. bobbi parker, the wife of a deputy prison warden, was found on a chicken farm in east texas with a convicted killer. the murder, randolph diald had escaped from the prison back in 1994 with bobbi parker in tow. >> he bound my wrists, he bound my ankles, and he beat me with his belt. it was a very severe beating, very severe. what i remember him saying is this is nothing compared to what the people that i know can and will do to you. >> bobbi parker said she was ripped from her husband and two daughters and that convicted killer randolph diall held her hostage for more than a decade. what did he say he would do if you tried to get away? >> he would either find me or m
nbc's edie magnus is here with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: after what she said was more than a decade of abuse and a stint in prison herself, bobbi parker is back with her family and speaking for the first time trying to clear her name. >> for 11 years the woman's husband never gave up hope. >> reporter: in the spring of 2005 it was a sensational story. bobbi parker, the wife of a deputy prison warden, was found on a chicken farm in east texas with a convicted...
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my vote, it was not easy, i loved edie falco in stella mccartney, navy and white. i had dress envy. >> i loved the chartreuse cow tour that julianne moore was wearing. >> what happened to you? >> i don't know. it looked tremendous. also, we were backstage at nokia. we went one on one with the big winners. claire danes, what a big night for of the actress and the show. julia louis-dreyfus. veep. the big winner. what a big night. back to you, amy. >> all right, josh and lara. looking forward to all of that. >>> also this morning, we know that lady gaga is always surprising us with all of her looks. but her latest reveal is more than a costume change. it may be causing the most controversy ever. the superstar is opening up about gaining 25 pounds. >>> we begin with the latest outrageous example of parents behaving badly over afterschool sports. a new york dad is accused of stalking a rival baseball coach and his son all because of a strikeout. abc's rob nelson is here. >> they say there's no crying in baseball, but what about harassing and even stalking? we have anoth
my vote, it was not easy, i loved edie falco in stella mccartney, navy and white. i had dress envy. >> i loved the chartreuse cow tour that julianne moore was wearing. >> what happened to you? >> i don't know. it looked tremendous. also, we were backstage at nokia. we went one on one with the big winners. claire danes, what a big night for of the actress and the show. julia louis-dreyfus. veep. the big winner. what a big night. back to you, amy. >> all right, josh and...
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edie falco. i don't know if you could see it when she turns. it's hard to see. it's all white in the back. isn't that kind of interesting? and the belt was black in the back. >> christina hendrix, she just walks in and dominates. she was nominated for best supporting actress for "madmen." they have their own zip code, don't they? >> what's going on with that situation? that's crazy, right? >> that's what frank calls a formidable woman. >> some of the critics didn't love glenn close's dress. >> you mean you, you couldn't stand it. she's a beautiful woman, has a lovely figure. just didn't flatter her. looked like something off spider-man. >> lina denim got tons of press, by the way. she has tattoos, on the show "girls." >> she writes it, doesn't she? >> she does everything. we're going to have a bit with her in a second. also the girl from "revenge." >> she was fantastic. >> i love that show. anyway, had lace on it. it's pretty. >> it's hard to see from here. >> yellow was the big trend, hoda woman. you'd think for summer, but it's fall. of course, it was hot as a
edie falco. i don't know if you could see it when she turns. it's hard to see. it's all white in the back. isn't that kind of interesting? and the belt was black in the back. >> christina hendrix, she just walks in and dominates. she was nominated for best supporting actress for "madmen." they have their own zip code, don't they? >> what's going on with that situation? that's crazy, right? >> that's what frank calls a formidable woman. >> some of the critics...
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here's edie magnus. >>> on april 4, 2005, a texas county sheriff near the louisiana border heard there might be a fugitive in his area. >> i received a telephone call from a local texas ranger. >> the call led sheriff newton johnson and his deputies 65 miles from the nearest big city to a rundown mobile home on a chicken farm. the home of a couple calling themselves richard and samantha deal. >> if you wanted to hide, is this a good place to do it? >> well, if a person keeps a very low profile, a person could stay out of circulation for a while, yes. >> but the deals had been farmhands here for years until the law descended on their home. what did he say? >> i knew you were coming, i just didn't know when. >> agents found mrs. deal working on another farm just down the road. what shape did she seem to be in? >> fine. >> the men were placed in handcuffs, a routine arrest. it turned out the rest of the story was anything but. that's because richard and samantha deal were not husband and wife at all but instead the oddest of odd couples. his real name was randolph dial, an escaped convict
here's edie magnus. >>> on april 4, 2005, a texas county sheriff near the louisiana border heard there might be a fugitive in his area. >> i received a telephone call from a local texas ranger. >> the call led sheriff newton johnson and his deputies 65 miles from the nearest big city to a rundown mobile home on a chicken farm. the home of a couple calling themselves richard and samantha deal. >> if you wanted to hide, is this a good place to do it? >> well, if a...
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here's edie magnus. >>> on april 4, 2005, a texas county sheriff near the louisiana border heard there might be a fugitive in his area. >> i received a telephone call from a local texas ranger. >> the call led sheriff newton johnson and his deputies 65 miles from the nearest big city to a rundown mobile home on a chicken farm. the home of a couple calling themselves richard and samantha deal. >> if you wanted to hide, is this a good place to do it? >> well, if a person keeps a very low profile, a person could stay out of circulation for a while, yes. >> but the deals had been farmhands here for years until the law descended on their home. what did he say? >> i knew you were coming, i just didn't know when. >> agents found mrs. deal working on another farm just down the road. what shape did she seem to be in? >> fine. >> the men were placed in handcuffs, a routine arrest. it turned out the rest of the story was anything but. that's because richard and samantha deal were not husband and wife at all but instead the oddest of odd couples. his real name was randolph dial, an escaped convict
here's edie magnus. >>> on april 4, 2005, a texas county sheriff near the louisiana border heard there might be a fugitive in his area. >> i received a telephone call from a local texas ranger. >> the call led sheriff newton johnson and his deputies 65 miles from the nearest big city to a rundown mobile home on a chicken farm. the home of a couple calling themselves richard and samantha deal. >> if you wanted to hide, is this a good place to do it? >> well, if a...
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edie's inland. 60s for the coast. >>ysabel: the company that owns knocked gary farm is shutting down the wednesday for rides. this comes after some were stranded 300 ft. above the ground for nearly three and a half hours on wednesday. a frozen break forth to the right safety system to shut down. the ohio-based company says it has six wins the rights in u.s. and canada and they will remain closed while they conduct a safety investigation. >> a lot of long lines and excitement friday as the new iphone 5 went on sale. here is a look at the scene at the apple store on chestnut street in san francisco. some of the fans were lined up for days. >>gabe: diane bobbles filled the air around the chestnut street apple store. check out this time lapse video that shows the enormous line. it was 400 deep before the store opened in and rack around the corner. watering the iphone online will not take a month or longer to ship out that these people did not want to wait. he was the first in line. he arrived last night. >> i tried to pre
edie's inland. 60s for the coast. >>ysabel: the company that owns knocked gary farm is shutting down the wednesday for rides. this comes after some were stranded 300 ft. above the ground for nearly three and a half hours on wednesday. a frozen break forth to the right safety system to shut down. the ohio-based company says it has six wins the rights in u.s. and canada and they will remain closed while they conduct a safety investigation. >> a lot of long lines and excitement friday...
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the cantor fitzgerald relief fund, led by edie lutnick helped raise millions for 9/11 families. she all wrote an unbroken bond about the politics behind delays at ground zero. >> to me, that's a missed opportunity. that's 4.5 million people who saw what appeared to be a random listing of names around two water falls. >> what's behind the delay? there's plenty of blame to go around. the city said the port authority, controlled by the governors, suddenly stopped construction nine months ago. the port said it's the city controlled memorial that owes tens of millions of dollars. >> the museum was supposed to open this year. we understand that it has to happen. >> memorial and museum president joe daniel tells me if construction resumes soon t museum could open in a year. >> we want it done as soon as possible. >> until then, visitors peek behind the glass at steel beams and other artifacts that will one day be exhibited. >> it's more a rewarding experience to see details that would be a more fulfilling visit. >> an echo of what 9/11 relatives say, without a museum like the sky scrap
the cantor fitzgerald relief fund, led by edie lutnick helped raise millions for 9/11 families. she all wrote an unbroken bond about the politics behind delays at ground zero. >> to me, that's a missed opportunity. that's 4.5 million people who saw what appeared to be a random listing of names around two water falls. >> what's behind the delay? there's plenty of blame to go around. the city said the port authority, controlled by the governors, suddenly stopped construction nine...
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that's why we have the 50 million edi fund that we put out there to insentivize businesses. we have trying to get businesses to come to prince george's county. prince george's county has 15 underdeveloped metro sites. we want to you come here. we're starting to see some of that happen, new carrollton metro to be developed. one of the reasons we went after gaming at national harbor was to attract not just a slots facility there or the gambling fa circuits but also to attract economic development throughout. so we're going to be aggressively pursuing it so that we can see the growth in prinorgece ge county and in maryland. >> all right. very good. rushern baker, we're out of time but thank you for coming by. we'll check in and see what else is going on in the county soon. >> thank you. >>> thanks, tony and mr. baker. police have released dashcam video showing the courageous actions of the officers who helped stop the gunmen who shot and killed six people at a religious temple in oak creek, wisconsin, last month. one shows brian murphy approaching the scene. police now say he w
that's why we have the 50 million edi fund that we put out there to insentivize businesses. we have trying to get businesses to come to prince george's county. prince george's county has 15 underdeveloped metro sites. we want to you come here. we're starting to see some of that happen, new carrollton metro to be developed. one of the reasons we went after gaming at national harbor was to attract not just a slots facility there or the gambling fa circuits but also to attract economic development...
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it is being moderated by cnn edie hill. it takes place october 6th at the george washington university or you can watch it online for $5. >> bill: fun to see if you can charge admission for the obama/romney debate. how much could you sell the tickets for. >> bakery is hoping that cupcakes can help bring congress together. the hill reports the california-based sprinkles cupcake chain which has a location here in washington has started a new anti-partisanship campaign called pay it forward. they're giving a free dozen cupcakes to every lawmaker who wants a box on one condition they have to gift those cupcakes to a lawmaker of the opposing party. >> bill: every one of them? all 12? >> yes. >> bill: oh, baloney. maybe one. >> you get a dozen cupcakes. you have to give it to a republican if you're a democrat. >> bill: that's no deal. >> is this an obesity plan or what? >> they're trying to be -- here's a box -- >> bill: look, everybody knows georgetown cupcakes are the best cupcakes. >> free plug. >>> a new survey by market sour
it is being moderated by cnn edie hill. it takes place october 6th at the george washington university or you can watch it online for $5. >> bill: fun to see if you can charge admission for the obama/romney debate. how much could you sell the tickets for. >> bakery is hoping that cupcakes can help bring congress together. the hill reports the california-based sprinkles cupcake chain which has a location here in washington has started a new anti-partisanship campaign called pay it...
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rehearsed and he had a repertory company of louie nye and tom posten and bill dana, steve lawrence and edie gorme were the singers. >> love those kids. >> out of new york city. there was steve allen at the piano, make the piano, this is during rehearsal, everything he said was funny and i'm sitting at this thing saying what am i doing in this business? i have no talent. listen to this man. he place the piano. then years later, when i finally got a break, came out of san diego with my own talk show, i went on the road. and, of course, i was -- i was following steve allen. >> oh, my goodness. >> in "the steve allen show" in hollywood. so, i would go on the road to present "regis." and these old geezers covering tv and radio at the time say we never heard of you. i say, well i have a talk show in san diego. and anyway, i am three in hollywood. they said, what is your talent? and i said, humma, humma. i don't tising. i'm not a comedian. >> bada ba. >> that is how it started. and i did "the mentalist." >> right. >> kids during my page time here, i covered the eddie fish per cok -- eddie fisher c
rehearsed and he had a repertory company of louie nye and tom posten and bill dana, steve lawrence and edie gorme were the singers. >> love those kids. >> out of new york city. there was steve allen at the piano, make the piano, this is during rehearsal, everything he said was funny and i'm sitting at this thing saying what am i doing in this business? i have no talent. listen to this man. he place the piano. then years later, when i finally got a break, came out of san diego with...
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edie falco gets the vote for best dressed, the nurse jackie star never looked better in the stella mccartney gown with gold belt. and zooey deschanel also gets our best dressed award, she looks so pretty in her powder blue gown. worst dressed, it's a tie, melissa mccarthy looked frumpy, and ashley judd completely missed mark in her over-the-top frock with sky high beehive hair. better luck next year. and the most memorable moment, tom hanks gets the honor. he taped his emmy to the hood >>> our complete emmy coverage. >> the red carpet, backstage, it's always a good time. i'm brooke anderson. >> and i'm kevin frazier. "the insider" is on. >> "the insider" at the emmys. it's always a good time. >> especially with "the insider." >> "homeland." >> aaron paul. >> claire danes. >> what happened that cable now dominates? >> the stars weigh in on cable's crush. >> is there an unfair advantage? >> we can get naked. we can curse. >> cable's dominating but it doesn't dominate when it comes to comedy. >> no. >> eric stonestreet. >> indescribable to hear your name. >> then, emmy's unscripted moments. >>
edie falco gets the vote for best dressed, the nurse jackie star never looked better in the stella mccartney gown with gold belt. and zooey deschanel also gets our best dressed award, she looks so pretty in her powder blue gown. worst dressed, it's a tie, melissa mccarthy looked frumpy, and ashley judd completely missed mark in her over-the-top frock with sky high beehive hair. better luck next year. and the most memorable moment, tom hanks gets the honor. he taped his emmy to the hood...